This is a vintage hearing aid tube type in very good
condition. It consists of a flexible tube covered in brown braid with
small piece for ear and bell for speaking into. The earpiece measures 4
3/8" and is 3/8" in diameter. The tube with end pieces measures approximately
37" long and the bell is 3 3/4" long and measures 2 1/2"
across the end. The tube tapers from 1 1/4" at the bell to 1/2"
at the earpiece.

Main section 3 1/4" long with 1/4" right angle
extension. Made of white metal , marked on one side
R2 (which we presume could be the size), on other side VIBRAPHO(NE). MADE
IN ENGL(AND)The letters inside the brackets represent the letters for
which there is no room for the manufacture stamp

The Vibraphone was a 'QUACK' HEARING AID" and offerend no
enhancement to the listener's ear's!

This is an original
quarter page ad Th

This is an original quarter page
from a 1909 magazine.

ACOUSTICON1943 VINTAGE HEARING AID IN ORIGINAL BOX!!

Zenith, Radionic, Hearing Aid with accessories.
Included are the 'Bone-Air' hearing aid, earpiece with cable, battery
cable, leather battery carrying case with the old batteries and complete
instruction booklet with lots of cool old photos. I will include an old
receipt for new batteries dated 1948. It must have been a pain to carry
this thing around. The hearing aid is in great shape with no cracks or
chips but the leather battery case has been damaged some.

Vintage Set of Five Zenith Hearing Aids from Jewelry
Store Stock Supply. The three larger gold colored ones read Zenith Phone
Magnet on Front & Zenith Super Royal the royalty of Hearing on back,
one of these three has cord still attached, the small black one has Zenith
on front and Zenith "50-X" the royalty of hearing #0615386 on
back, the small silver one has Zenith on front and Zenith "50-X"
the royalty of hearing #1221022 on back with cord still attached

Sonotone
Vintage Hearing Aid Belt Unit

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